The Mutt-i-grees® Curriculum National Student Ambassadors Program

The Mutt-i-grees Curriculum National Student Ambassadors Program was established in 2014 to identify and recognize exceptional students who advocate for and help raise awareness of Mutt-i-grees. Selected from a group of students in some of the most effective Mutt-i-grees schools and clubs in the country, Mutt-i-grees National Student Ambassadors spend the academic year working on various animal welfare, humane education, and service learning projects of their choosing, with a goal to inspire other students and community members. Elected Ambassadors receive an honorarium, which is sent to their school to be used for activities, materials, and other expenses incurred in connection with their humane advocacy efforts. The appointment is for a one-year period, but students may apply for additional years.

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We are proud to introduce our latest pack of 13 dedicated Mutt-i-grees National Student Ambassadors determined to make a difference in their communities through projects that raise awareness and resources for animals in need. They have lots of fresh ideas, and are committed to using their energy to spread the Mutt-i-grees messages of kindness, empathy and teamwork.

Our Ambassadors come from our most active and involved Mutt-i-grees schools and MUTTS Clubs (acronym for Motivated Understanding Thoughtful Teenage Students) across the country — in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Kentucky, Oklahoma and California. They will spend their year as National Student Ambassadors developing and implementing personal service learning projects, organizing fundraisers to help their local shelters, and taking leadership roles in their local MUTTS Clubs supporting animals. We are excited to help them realize their goals and expand the Mutt-i-grees mission!

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The Mutt-i-grees® Curriculum is an innovative PreK-12 curriculum that developscalm, confident, caring kids and creates a more humane future for all throughsocial and emotional learning. An initiative of North Shore Animal League America’sprogram development branch, The Pet Savers Foundation™, Inc., the Curriculumwas developed by Yale University's School of the 21st Century.